1. What First Nation tribes lived here? What are some of the geographical characteristics of this region?
The First Nation Tribes that lived here where the Beaver,Kutchin,Dogrib,Cree,Ojibwa,Hare,Dene,Chipewyan,Naskipi,Yellowknife,
Tutchome,Sekani. The geographical characteristics are
2. What kind of foods was available? What did they do to obtain and preserve food?
The food that was available is fish, moose, caribou, hare, musk oxen, bear and elk, berries, tripe, dandelions, moss and marigold.
They thought that Obtaining food was an important and essential ritual for the Subarctic peoples. They made Pemmican (dry meat)
which help preserve the meat for a long time
3. What kind of shelters did these First Nations groups build? What building materials did they use? How did this kind of shelters meet their needs?
4. What did they use for transportation? What is it made of?
The Subarctic people would ussualy walk and use dogs to carry heavy loads.It was made of wood
5. What did they celebrate?
6. How was power shared in their families, their tribe? What can you comment on the differences and similarities between the way power is shared among your family members that in this first nations group?
The First Nation Tribes that lived here where the Beaver,Kutchin,Dogrib,Cree,Ojibwa,Hare,Dene,Chipewyan,Naskipi,Yellowknife,
Tutchome,Sekani. The geographical characteristics are
2. What kind of foods was available? What did they do to obtain and preserve food?
The food that was available is fish, moose, caribou, hare, musk oxen, bear and elk, berries, tripe, dandelions, moss and marigold.
They thought that Obtaining food was an important and essential ritual for the Subarctic peoples. They made Pemmican (dry meat)
which help preserve the meat for a long time
3. What kind of shelters did these First Nations groups build? What building materials did they use? How did this kind of shelters meet their needs?
4. What did they use for transportation? What is it made of?
The Subarctic people would ussualy walk and use dogs to carry heavy loads.It was made of wood
5. What did they celebrate?
6. How was power shared in their families, their tribe? What can you comment on the differences and similarities between the way power is shared among your family members that in this first nations group?
Resources:
http://www.saskschools.ca/~lumsdenel/firstnations/subtribes.htm
http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_subarctic3.html
http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_subarctic4.html
http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_subarctic2.html
http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_subarctic5.html